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Browse our full inventory of OME resonator and open back banjos online. (1) Any make (1) (1) Banjo-ette (1) Bay State (1) Belltone (1) Bob Rock (1) Bob Thornburg (1) Bryce by Virginia L. Authorized OME banjo dealer and carries a wide selection of OME banjos for sale. You won't go wrong with an OME banjo.? (11) Aaron Tacke (2) Antique English Tun. Aside from the amazing selection of OME banjos and other banjos they have in their showroom, their shop is a real pleasure to visit and see the craftsmen at work. If anyone here is ever in the Boulder area, it is really worth it to go by their shop. I'll bring the rest to him in August when I return to Boulder, as I've decided I'm not going to use it myself for fingerboards. Mostly I talked with Tanya about a banjo I want to have them build for me, and to Chuck about some cocobolo I have that Chuck traded me a banjo made by his son for a part of. Chuck came in later and heard that Bill had passed away, and we talked about that for a bit. Bill was a real model for Chuck when he set up OME, and Chuck used a business model similar to Bill's, that is to build the best high end banjos he could. When I first arrived, Tanya had just heard that Bill Collings had passed away.
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They really take care in building their banjos. It is always a pleasure to visit their shop and see old world craftsmanship at work. I went by OME today, and spent a couple of hours talking with Tanya and Chuck. Played as an OB or BG style banjo, this Juniper is an excellent instrument. I've never regretted the switch to the OME. This OME is an excellent instrument in fit, finish, tone, playability etc, far better, IMHO, than the Gibson I had. So, I experimented before settling on the renaissance. She gave me the renaissance head as part of the deal and I had a standard remo left from the RB that fit. When I purchased it, it had a fiberskin head on it because the prior owner was a CH musician. Personally, I prefer a more mellow sound so have a renaissance head on it at present and find it's tone more to my liking. It was the centerpiece of their display (for obvious. It has worked out very well for my aching neck and back.Īnyway, I have to say, with the resonator and a switch to a standard remo head, it has as much punch ( IMHO) as the RB did. We discovered this incredible one-of-a-kind banjo at OMEs NAMM show booth earlier in the year. BTW, this OME is 7# w/o the resonator and just shy of 7.5# with it. I made the switch because of my aching neck & back problems and not being able to tolerate the 11+ pounds of the RB 250 even while sitting. I sold my RB 250 and bought this one used here on the hangout. I have an OME Juniper (open back) with the silver spun tone ring and a matching pop-off resonator (made my OME).